Abstract

Single-crystalline tungsten nanowires have been synthesized by nickel-catalyzed vapor-phase methods at a temperature of 850 °C. The synthesis temperature is significantly below the eutectic temperature of Ni–W binary system (1495 °C), which indicates that the growth of the nickel-catalyzed tungsten nanowires should be controlled by the vapor–solid–solid mechanism. Moreover, calculation results show that the W atoms for the nanowire growth should be transported by the surface diffusion along the hemispherical catalyst particle shell to the interface between catalyst particle and the growing W nanowires. Our study, for the first time, demonstrates that the powerful metal-catalyzed methods are feasible to process metallic nanowires.

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